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A8
news
Guardian www.guardian.co.tt Monday, May 11, 2015
A REPUTABLE MARINE COMPANY IN THE CHAGUARAMAS AREA IS SEEKING
TO EMPLOY THE FOLLOWING PERSONNEL:
V
Job Description
Plan and organize the fleet in accordance with statutory, regulatory and classification
society requirements, company policies and commercial commitments, and liaise
with other departments, regulatory bodies, classification societies and customers.
Monitor the execution of the planned maintenance program on board the vessels
though review of routine ship's reports.
In conjunction with the Health and Safety Department, review safety and other
routine reports submitted from the vessels.
In conjunction with the Management Systems Compliance department to
ensure that safety, environmental and security issues are dealt with effectively
and in a timely fashion.
Plan, arrange and monitor the progress of vessel dry dockings, refits and un-
scheduled repairs in accordance with the established company procedures and
ensure that relevant records are maintained.
Work closely with key customer contacts to coordinate and communicate
progress on key technical projects, issues and effectively utilize port time for the
execution of vessel maintenance.
Management of vessel operations budgeting, forecasting and cost management.
Act as company representative in relation to the execution of the Charter party
Qualifications must include:
A minimum of 10 years' experience in a similar Operations Management position
or Senior Marine Professional position within the Marine sector.
A minimum of 5 years direct experience working with modern ASD tugs.
A minimum of 5 years direct experience working in an LNG terminal environment.
A minimum of 8 years work experience with Caterpillar 3516 series engines.
Completion of post secondary education is a requirement; specifically applicants
with an educational background in Marine Engineering or Navigation
A valid Master 500 T, NC certificate of Competency
Six Sigma experience considered an asset
Demonstrated experience working with an recognized quality system, experience
with the Irving management system considered an asset
Possess a high commitment to customer service and safe working practices
Strong financial acumen.
Demonstrated proficiency using Vessel/Maintenance management system. NS5
experience would be considered a definite asset.
Ability to travel internationally.
Interested persons should submit their applications with detailed resumes by
Saturday 16th May 2015. Only suitable applications will be acknowledged. Kindly
address your application to: The HR Manager
PO Box 3135
Chaguaramas Post Office
Chaguaramas
or email: applyvesselsuperintendant@gmail.com
0502033
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SHARLENE RAMPERSAD
As families across the country cel-
ebrated Mother s Day yesterday, Sun-
dardaye Deodath spent her day in
tears, mourning the loss of her
youngest son.
Deodath s son, Sunil Surujbally, a
deaf man was hit by a car last Monday
and succumbed to his injuries at the
San Fernando General hospital on Sat-
urday night.
Surujbally, 32, of Subrattie Street,
Barrackpore, was knocked down on
Monday while crossing a street in
Penal. According to reports, around
3.30 pm on Monday, Surujbally was
with three friends, all deaf, and the
group were going to purchase a car in
Batchyia Trace, Penal, when the inci-
dent occurred.
A gold Nissan B15 car hit Surujbally
and knocked him unconscious. He
spent five days at hospital in critical
condition before succumbing to his
injuries.
At his family s home in Barrackpore
yesterday, relatives gathered to make
arrangements for his wake. His wife,
also deaf, sat in a state of shock, receiv-
ing condolences from friends and
neighbours.
Deodath, 61, was too distraught to
speak to the T&T Guardian.
Surujbally s brother Devanand Deo-
dath, said his mother was so devas-
tated by his death that family members
have begun to fear for her health.
"She is not taking it good at all, she
has been crying since we got the news,"
he said.
"And to make matters worse, yes-
terday was her 44th wedding anniver-
sary and today is Mother s Day. To
face all of that in one is very stressful
for her."
The driver of the car was not
detained by police, but Deodath said
the family are awaiting the outcome
of a police investigation.
"I don t want to make any hasty
statements, but we want to see justice
for our brother. He did not deserve to
die like that."
Surujbally, a father of two, celebrated
his thirtieth birthday on April 30. Deo-
dath said the family are still making
arrangements for his funeral.
Mother devastated
What started as harmless cake-
throwing at a birthday party on Sat-
urday night ended with two men being
held by police after a chopping inci-
dent.
According to reports, around 11.30
Saturday night, a man was having a
birthday party at The Palace Two night-
club on Oropouche Road, Sangre
Grande.
As they prepared to sing the Happy
Birthday song, some people started
throwing pieces of cake. Others got
offended, and a fight broke out, during
which bottles were thrown, according
to police.
Investigators said some men left the
club, returned with cutlasses and began
an assault.
Eight people were injured, among
them a man who lost three fingers.
Two of the injured people remained
warded at the Sangre Grande Hospital.
Investigations are continuing.
Two held after birthday
party turns violent
New mothers at the
San Fernando General
Hospital (SFGH) were
treated to desserts and
gifts for Mother s Day
yesterday.
First-time mother
Sykiee Francis, 24, gave
birth to a healthy baby boy
at 1.34 am on yesterday.
Francis s son was the first
to be born at the Port-of-
Spain and San Fernando
hospitals yesterday.
Francis spoke to the
T&T Guardian from her
hospital bed yesterday as
the group Friends of the
San Fernando Hospital
distributed hampers filled
with baby supplies and
cupcakes throughout the
maternity ward.
Though at first she
seemed reserved and
quiet, Francis, who lives
in Siparia, could not hide
her excitement once asked
about her son.
"I was a whole week
overdue. I am just so
happy he is healthy and
perfect," she beamed.
Weighing 7.8lbs, Fran-
cis s bundle of joy has
been named Kimani,
which means strong one.
Kimani lay contentedly
in her arms, wrapped in a
blue blanket during the
interview.
When asked whether
she had any idea she
would give birth on Moth-
er s Day, she replied with
a smile, "Well it looks as
though I planned it like
this."
She described her
months of carrying
Kimani as perfect and says
her fierce mommy
instincts have already
kicked in. SR
Treat for South moms
Skyiee Francis cuddles her baby boy Kimani at the
San Fernando General Hospital yesterday. Kimani
was the first baby born at medical institution on
Mother's Day. PHOTO: TONY HOWELL
...as last son dies after accident